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The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee has called on the UK government to clarify its plans for the country's future access to Erasmus, warning that it would be a "formidable challenge" to try to replicate the EU’s programs.

A constant worrying factor for the Indian government has been losing its best minds to the West, but now India has embarked on an exciting journey to convert its brain drain into brain gain by attracting expertise and investment in higher education through the US-India Knowledge Exchange. Ruhi Kahn investigates.

Dublin Business School has partnered with data science training provider Metis on the college's first internationally delivered live online course, a machine learning module taught live in Dublin by Metis's New York data science experts.

Canada registered another double-digit jump in study permit holders in 2018 with India driving growth and snatching the top position from China, recently-released IRCC figures show, but some stakeholders are now worried about diversity.

Policy makers should consider alternatives to the exclusive use of English when devising English-taught programs, in favour of a bilingual approach that includes the students’ first language, a white paper released by Oxford University Press argues.